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Volume 43, issue 4, 2016

Guest editorial: Comparing low-carbon innovation paths in Asia and Europe pp. 451-453 Downloads
Tilman Altenburg, Ambuj Sagar, Hubert Schmitz and Lan Xue
Innovation paths in Europe and Asia: Divergence or convergence? pp. 454-463 Downloads
Hubert Schmitz and Tilman Altenburg
The emergence of electromobility: Comparing technological pathways in France, Germany, China and India pp. 464-475 Downloads
Tilman Altenburg, Eike W. Schamp and Ankur Chaudhary
Comparing the knowledge bases of wind turbine firms in Asia and Europe: Patent trajectories, networks, and globalisation pp. 476-491 Downloads
Yuan Zhou, Xin Li, Rasmus Lema and Frauke Urban
Divergent technological strategies among leading electric vehicle firms in China: Multiplicity of institutional logics and responses of firms pp. 492-504 Downloads
Qunhong Shen, Kaidong Feng and Xiaobin Zhang
Skills and social insurance: Evidence from the relative persistence of innovation during the financial crisis in Europe pp. 505-517 Downloads
Andrea Filippetti and Frederick Guy
Research funding and national academic performance: Examination of a Danish success story pp. 518-531 Downloads
Kaare Aagaard and Jesper W. Schneider
Are ‘the best’ foreign subsidiaries cooperating for innovation with local partners? The case of an intermediate country pp. 532-545 Downloads
Antonio García Sánchez, José Molero and Ruth Rama
The Emperor’s clothes and the Pied Piper: Bureaucracy and scientific productivity pp. 546-561 Downloads
Remo Fernández-Carro and Víctor Lapuente-Giné
How smart is specialisation? An analysis of specialisation patterns in knowledge production pp. 562-574 Downloads
Gaston Heimeriks and Pierre-Alexandre Balland
Practical reason pp. 575-576 Downloads
Stephan Gutzeit
Corporate Venturing: Organizing for Innovation by Jessica van den Bosch and Geert Duysters pp. 576-578 Downloads
Jonathon Mote
Africa: Why Economists Get it Wrong By Morten Jerven pp. 578-579 Downloads
Thomas S. Woodson
Erratum pp. 580 Downloads
Rasmus Lema, Ambuj Sagar and Yuan Zhou

Volume 43, issue 3, 2016

The combined effects of age and seniority on research performance of full professors pp. 301-319 Downloads
Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Gianluca Murgia
Gender and patterns of temporary mobility among researchers pp. 320-331 Downloads
Carolina Cañibano, Mary Frank Fox and F. Javier Otamendi
Too big to innovate? Exploring organizational size and innovation processes in scientific research pp. 332-337 Downloads
Jonathon Mote, Gretchen Jordan, Jerald Hage, Wilbur Hadden and Aleia Clark
Signaling and accrediting new technology: Use of procurement for innovation in China pp. 338-351 Downloads
Yanchao Li and Luke Georghiou
Moral hazard and adverse selection in research funding: Centres of excellence in Norway and Sweden pp. 352-362 Downloads
Siri Brorstad Borlaug
Resilient science: The civic epistemology of disaster risk reduction pp. 363-374 Downloads
Amy Donovan and Clive Oppenheimer
How venture capitalists decide which new medical technologies come to exist pp. 375-385 Downloads
P. Lehoux, F. A. Miller, G. Daudelin and D. R. Urbach
Limits to meritocracy? Gender in academic recruitment and promotion processes pp. 386-399 Downloads
Mathias W. Nielsen
Convergence or divergence? Wind power innovation paths in Europe and Asia pp. 400-413 Downloads
Rasmus Lema, Ambuj Sagar and Yuan Zhou
Incentives and barriers for R&D-based SMEs to participate in European research programs: An empirical assessment for the Netherlands pp. 414-428 Downloads
Jan Faber, Jaco van Dijk and Frank van Rijnsoever
Innovating in Urban Economies: Economic Transformation in Canadian City-Regions edited by David A. Wolfe pp. 429-430 Downloads
Bradley Keelor
Chemicals without Harm: Policies for a Sustainable World by Ken Geiser pp. 430-431 Downloads
Sean Ferguson
Twenty challenges for innovation studies pp. 432-450 Downloads
Ben Martin

Volume 43, issue 2, 2016

Individual inventors and market potentials: Evidence from US patents pp. 147-156 Downloads
Christos Agiakloglou, Kyriakos Drivas and Dimitris Karamanis
The magician’s hat: Evidence and openness in policy making pp. 157-168 Downloads
Mike Porteous
Aligning innovation with grand societal challenges: Inside the European Technology Platforms in wind, and carbon capture and storage pp. 169-183 Downloads
Lykke Margot Ricard
The value of the issue context approach for scientific policy advice pp. 184-191 Downloads
Berry Tholen
Return on investment for open source scientific hardware development pp. 192-195 Downloads
Joshua Pearce
Attitudinal gaps: How experts and lay audiences form policy attitudes toward controversial science pp. 196-206 Downloads
Leona Yi-Fan Su, Michael A. Cacciatore, Dominique Brossard, Elizabeth A. Corley, Dietram A. Scheufele and Michael A. Xenos
Knowledge and rent spillovers through government-sponsored R&D consortia pp. 207-225 Downloads
Junichi Nishimura and Hiroyuki Okamuro
Research collaboration experiences, good and bad: Dispatches from the front lines pp. 226-244 Downloads
Barry Bozeman, Monica Gaughan, Jan Youtie, Catherine P. Slade and Heather Rimes
Financing patterns of R&D in small and medium-sized enterprises and the perception of innovation barriers in Germany pp. 245-261 Downloads
Heike Belitz and Anna Lejpras
What determines researchers’ scientific impact? A case study of Quebec researchers pp. 262-274 Downloads
Seyed Reza Mirnezami, Catherine Beaudry and Vincent Larivière
Modeling selection criteria of R&D projects for awarding direct subsidies to the private sector pp. 275-287 Downloads
Carlos José Miranda Victório, Helder Costa and Cristina Gomes de Souza
Governance of technological change: How to define it without reducing it?The Governance of Socio-Technical Systems: Explaining Change edited by Susana Borrás and Jakob Edler pp. 288-289 Downloads
Francesca Musiani
Leveling the entrepreneurial playing fieldWomen’s Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century: An International Multi-Level Research Analysis edited by Kate V. Lewis, Colette Henry, Elizabeth J. Gatewood and John Watson pp. 289-290 Downloads
Susan M. Fitzpatrick and James S. McDonnell
Science-policy intermediaries from a practitioner’s perspective: The Lenfest Ocean Program experience pp. 291-300 Downloads
Angela T. Bednarek, Ben Shouse, Charlotte G. Hudson and Rebecca Goldburg

Volume 43, issue 1, 2016

The surrogate model of cluster creation: The case of Mubadala in Abu Dhabi pp. 1-12 Downloads
Sami Mahroum and Yasser Al-Saleh
The role of biotechnology in combating climate change: A question of politics? pp. 13-28 Downloads
Philipp Aerni, Florabelle Gagalac and Joachim Scholderer
Attaining a productive structure for technology: The Bayh–Dole effect on university–industry–government relations in developing economy pp. 29-45 Downloads
Chan-Yuan Wong and Marsiti Md Salmin
Policy-driven, narrative-based evidence gathering: UK priorities for decarbonisation through biomass pp. 46-61 Downloads
Les Levidow and Theo Papaioannou
Global technology leadership: The case of China pp. 62-73 Downloads
Can Huang and Naubahar Sharif
Biotechnology versus agroecology: Entrenchments and surprise at a 2030 forecast scenario workshop pp. 74-84 Downloads
Michael Schneider and Bernhard Gill
Scientific disclosure and commercialization mode selection for university technology transfer pp. 85-101 Downloads
Xuhua Chang, Qiang Chen and Patrick S. W. Fong
Scientists’ response to societal impact policies: A policy paradox pp. 102-114 Downloads
Stefan P. L. de Jong, Jorrit Smit and Leonie van Drooge
High support for nanotechnology in China: A case study in Dalian pp. 115-127 Downloads
Jing Zhang, Guoyu Wang and Deming Lin
Exploring efficiency differentials between Italian and Polish universities, 2001–11 pp. 128-142 Downloads
Tommaso Agasisti and Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
MOOCs: Raising important questions about the future of higher education and the impact of new models for learning pp. 143-144 Downloads
Amanda Williams
Environmental Entrepreneurship: Markets Meet the Environment in Unexpected Places pp. 144-145 Downloads
Mariza Almeida
Fukushima and Beyond: Nuclear Power in a Low-Carbon World by Christopher Hubbard pp. 145-146 Downloads
Jessica R. Lovering
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